West Ham have urged supporters to remain seated at their new home, the Olympic Stadium, this season or risk having their season ticket 'permanently revoked'.

The Hammers have played two matches at their new ground, against Domzale and Juventus, and are preparing for their first Premier League season at the former London 2012 Olympic venue after moving from the historic Upton Park.

However, the east London club have been concerned by fans having their 'view spoiled by individual fans or small groups who are standing up throughout' in the opening two matches.

West Ham are preparing for their first Premier League campaign at the Olympic Stadium

The Hammers have played two matches at their new home, against Domzale and Juventus

In a bid to prevent 'children, elderly supporters and, in particular, those with disabilities' having their enjoyment affected when the top-flight season begins, the club have sent an email to fans on Wednesday urging them to remain seated.

Sent by Karren Brady, the club's vice-chairman, and subjected 'Sit down if you support West Ham', the message read: 'The Club has been alerted by a number of supporters to incidents where individual fans or small groups are standing up throughout, spoiling the views for other fans sitting behind them, and refusing to sit down even when asked by their fellow supporters to do so.

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'It is enormously disappointing that a large number of children, elderly supporters and, in particular, those with disabilities had their enjoyment of these opening games affected by the decision of individuals in the rows in front of them to stand throughout the games.

'As a family Club, with in excess of 10,000 Under 16 Season Ticket Holders at our new home, we believe it is unacceptable that the experience of our youngest and oldest fans should be affected in this way.

West Ham fans celebrate Cheikhou Kouyate's goal during the first match at their new home

Hammers fans show their vocal support for the east London club during game with Domzale

'We would therefore appeal to all fans to show due respect and consideration to those around and behind them, especially for children, the elderly and those with disabilities, and remain seated during future matches at London Stadium.

'Supporters are reminded that the regulations which govern all Premier League clubs state:

'Persistent standing in seated areas whilst play is in progress is strictly forbidden, and may result in ejection from the ground."

'Therefore, those who stand persistently are at risk of having their Season Tickets permanently revoked. We are obviously reluctant to take any such action against loyal fans, and we hope that we will not be put in that position.'

Over 53,000 supporters gathered inside the Olympic Stadium for the matches against Domzale, a Europa League qualifying clash, and Juventus in a glamour friendly last Sunday.

Slaven Bilic's side make their Premier League bow at their new home against Bournemouth on Sunday August 21, a game which has sold out.

West Ham star Dimitri Payet warms up during the pre-season match against Juventus

West Ham fans cheer as bubbles fill the air before kick-off at the Olympic Stadium

FULL EMAIL SENT TO WEST HAM FANS FROM KARREN BRADY

Dear Supporter,

West Ham United's opening games at London Stadium have been hugely successful in terms of record crowds, supporters' feedback on the Stadium, the atmosphere and the matchday experience.

However, the Club has also been alerted by a number of supporters to incidents where individual fans or small groups are standing up throughout, spoiling the views for other fans sitting behind them, and refusing to sit down even when asked by their fellow supporters to do so.

It is enormously disappointing that a large number of children, elderly supporters and, in particular, those with disabilities had their enjoyment of these opening games affected by the decision of individuals in the rows in front of them to stand throughout the games.

As a family Club, with in excess of 10,000 Under-16 Season Ticket Holders at our new home, we believe it is unacceptable that the experience of our youngest and oldest fans should be affected in this way.

We would therefore appeal to all fans to show due respect and consideration to those around and behind them, especially for children, the elderly and those with disabilities, and remain seated during future matches at London Stadium.

Supporters are reminded that the regulations which govern all Premier League clubs state:

'Persistent standing in seated areas whilst play is in progress is strictly forbidden, and may result in ejection from the ground.'‎

Therefore, those who stand persistently are at risk of having their Season Tickets permanently revoked. We are obviously reluctant to take any such action against loyal fans, and we hope that we will not be put in that position.

Supporters should note that Stadium stewards have been strongly briefed on the matter and are acting on the Club's authority.

With sold-out crowds attending West Ham fixtures this season, we want them all to enjoy every second of the action in comfort and safety, especially that new generation of Hammers fans able to attend our matches for the first time.

We absolutely appreciate that this is a momentous time for the Club and supporters, naturally, are excited. This is a learning curve for us all but we must start the way we mean to go on.

So we urge all our supporters to play their part, stay seated so that everyone can see and enjoy the game, and join together in creating a new era in our Club's great history.